Sara Jerome
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In Florida, Thousands Join Algae Protest
8/15/2018
Thousands of Florida residents joined together for a demonstration on Sunday conveying a commitment to clean water.
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Who's To Blame For Algal Blooms?
8/14/2018
With algal blooms forcing the closure of popular beaches in Vermont this summer, some critics are blaming sewage plants for the problem.
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Report Claims Contamination Evidence Was Deleted
8/13/2018
Did New York City officials fail to report evidence of water contamination?
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San Diego Overbilled Ratepayers By $2 Million
8/10/2018
Single-family homes in San Diego were overbilled by the city water department by more than $2 million last year, according to a new analysis.
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Texas City Weighs Wastewater Treatment Options
8/9/2018
A city near Austin, TX, is mulling how to approach wastewater treatment in a way that protects Blue Hole, a beloved swimming spot in the area.
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Amid Wildfires, Trump Weighs In On Water Policy
8/8/2018
President Donald Trump took to Twitter in recent days to discuss water policy in a series of posts about California wildfires.
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$177 Million Job: Replacing Indiana's Lead Service Lines
8/7/2018
Indiana American Water says it will cost $177 million over two decades to replace lead water service lines across the state.
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Water In Michigan County Under State Of Emergency
8/6/2018
Michigan’s lieutenant governor ordered a state of emergency in Kalamazoo County on July 29 as a result of perfluorinated compound contamination.
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Showdown: Scientists Compare Tap To Bottle, Filter
8/3/2018
In the age of water filters and pricey bottled water options, consumers may get confused about the best way to access drinking water.
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'Groundbreaking' Partnership Carried East Palo Alto Through Drought
8/2/2018
During the dry days of the California drought, one Silicon Valley city banned development because officials were unsure there would be enough water for projects.